First, Thanks for the help so far, it's greatly appreciated.
I re-measured (as best I could) after looking at how a cap is measured in a catalog and it’s 7mm diameter & 7.5mm tall --- Again, this is not necessarily completely accurate, just as close as I can come with stone-age tools and ancient eyes. (see photos)
I am trying to find someone with a capacitance testing meter (I only have a volt/ohm type), but I doubt I will be able to as seemingly NO ONE does component level electronics now days! I don’t even have a component shop in town anymore so will have to shop on-line only.
If it’s any help, the machine operates on either it’s power supply that outputs 19V, 3.42A, or it’s battery that’s rated 14.4V, 6.5 Ah, 93.6 Wh.
Just as a point of interest, the machine is so small that the interior space is really tight and the compressor’s suspension system allows it to sometimes touch the capacitors if it’s subjected to any bumping. Of course it is designed to be carried around like a purse so it does get bumped around. I included a photo that shows another cap that is very close to breaking off but I can RTV/silicone it down and provide it some support.
Any and all suggestions are welcome and again, Thank you.